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Appendix A ACS Command Reference Show Commands Table A-7 ACS Logs Logs catalina.out* dberr.log Description Stores information and debug messages from ACS, and Monitoring and Report Viewer web interfaces of the web server. Stores the error logs from ACS database. The log files that are marked with an asterisk (*) are numbered and rolled over based on a configured maximum file size. Once a log file touches the configured limit, the data is rolled over to another file. The new files are named by suffixing the time stamp or sequential numbers to the log filename. Using the show acs-logs and show acs-logs details commands, you can view the list of available logfiles. To view the contents of a specific logfile, use the show acs-logs filename filename command. Command Modes EXEC Usage Guidelines You can use this command when ACS is not running. Examples Example 1 acs/admin# show acs-logs ACSADAgent.log ACSManagementAudit.log ACSManagement.log acsRuntime.log monit.log MonitoringAndReportingAlert.log MonitoringAndReportingCollector.log MonitoringAndReportingDatabase.log MonitoringAndReportingProcess.log MonitoringAndReportingScheduler.log MonitoringAndReportingUI.log reportService.0.acs.2008Oct08_20_02_37_Pacific_Daylight_Time.0.log acsLocalStore.log catalina.out acs/admin# Example 2 acs/admin# show acs-logs details Filesize (kb) Date Time Filename 26 Oct 7 19:32 ACSManagementAudit.log 65 Oct 7 19:32 ACSManagement.log 12 Oct 7 19:32 acsRuntime.log 6 Oct 7 19:33 monit.log 0 Oct 7 19:17 MonitoringAndReportingAlert.log 2 Oct 7 19:34 MonitoringAndReportingCollector.log 6 Oct 7 19:32 MonitoringAndReportingDatabase.log 3 Oct 7 19:33 MonitoringAndReportingProcess.log 0 Oct 7 19:17 MonitoringAndReportingScheduler.log 0 Oct 7 19:18 MonitoringAndReportingUI.log OL-18996-01 CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 A-63

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Appendix A
ACS Command Reference
Show Commands
The log files that are marked with an asterisk (*) are numbered and rolled over based on a configured
maximum file size. Once a log file touches the configured limit, the data is rolled over to another file.
The new files are named by suffixing the time stamp or sequential numbers to the log filename.
Using the
show acs-logs
and
show acs-logs details
commands, you can view the list of available
logfiles. To view the contents of a specific logfile, use the
show acs-logs filename
filename
command.
Command Modes
EXEC
Usage Guidelines
You can use this command when ACS is not running.
Examples
Example 1
acs/admin#
show acs-logs
ACSADAgent.log
ACSManagementAudit.log
ACSManagement.log
acsRuntime.log
monit.log
MonitoringAndReportingAlert.log
MonitoringAndReportingCollector.log
MonitoringAndReportingDatabase.log
MonitoringAndReportingProcess.log
MonitoringAndReportingScheduler.log
MonitoringAndReportingUI.log
reportService.0.acs.2008Oct08_20_02_37_Pacific_Daylight_Time.0.log
acsLocalStore.log
catalina.out
acs/admin#
Example 2
acs/admin#
show acs-logs details
Filesize (kb)
Date
Time
Filename
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
26
Oct 7
19:32
ACSManagementAudit.log
65
Oct 7
19:32
ACSManagement.log
12
Oct 7
19:32
acsRuntime.log
6
Oct 7
19:33
monit.log
0
Oct 7
19:17
MonitoringAndReportingAlert.log
2
Oct 7
19:34
MonitoringAndReportingCollector.log
6
Oct 7
19:32
MonitoringAndReportingDatabase.log
3
Oct 7
19:33
MonitoringAndReportingProcess.log
0
Oct 7
19:17
MonitoringAndReportingScheduler.log
0
Oct 7
19:18
MonitoringAndReportingUI.log
catalina.out
*
Stores information and debug messages from ACS, and
Monitoring and Report Viewer web interfaces of the web
server.
dberr.log
Stores the error logs from ACS database.
Table A-7
ACS Logs
Logs
Description